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WeberWelds
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Just started school yesterday and my teachers don't give me much feedback. I've tig welded quite a bit before but this is my first time doing mig. Wondering if you guys could give me some feedback
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Welcome to the forum.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

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Piling welds on top of welds is good to get a feel for things, but you're gonna need to actively look for proper weld reinforcement/penetration. When you pile bead after bead, the entire part is gonna be too massive and you'll run out of power to make a proper weld bead. In most instances, you want a little bit of a crown, but not when its accompanied with a large weld toe angle, as that is where cracks initiate under large amounts of stress.

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Only you can check these things in-person. With MIG it's far too easy to pile on too much metal without ensuring proper weld bead profile/penetration. Polishing/etching is your friend.
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WeberWelds
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So basically I need to make some welds that are spaced apart from each other on a fresh base so I can really see what I'm putting down?
288nicko
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My welding school starts us out on 1/8inch plate 1/16 open root (push and pull) then moves us onto 3/32 gap
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